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'''Aldburg''' ([[Old English|OE]] | '''Aldburg''' ([[Old English|OE]] "Old Fortress") is one of the oldest towns in [[Rohan]]. | ||
==History== | |||
Aldburg was built by [[Eorl]] in the region known as the [[Folde]], east of [[Edoras]]. The Kings of Rohan removed to Edoras after [[Brego]], son of [[Eorl]] completed the [[Golden Hall]], but many centuries later there were still nobles living there, including [[Éomer]], son of [[Éomund]]. | |||
Even though Aldburg was in the King's Lands as part of the [[Folde]] it was the location of the muster of the [[East-mark]] as it was the most convenient location. At the time of the [[War of the Ring]], it was the home of king [[Théoden]]'s nephew [[Éomer]], who was [[Third Marshal of the Riddermark]]. | Even though Aldburg was in the King's Lands as part of the [[Folde]] it was the location of the muster of the [[East-mark]] as it was the most convenient location. At the time of the [[War of the Ring]], it was the home of king [[Théoden]]'s nephew [[Éomer]], who was [[Third Marshal of the Riddermark]]. | ||
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* {{UT|Isen}}, "Appendix", note 2 | |||
[[Category:Cities in Rohan]] | [[Category:Cities in Rohan]] | ||
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[[fi:Vanhalinna]] | [[fi:Vanhalinna]] |
Revision as of 07:13, 26 July 2009
Aldburg (OE "Old Fortress") is one of the oldest towns in Rohan.
History
Aldburg was built by Eorl in the region known as the Folde, east of Edoras. The Kings of Rohan removed to Edoras after Brego, son of Eorl completed the Golden Hall, but many centuries later there were still nobles living there, including Éomer, son of Éomund.
Even though Aldburg was in the King's Lands as part of the Folde it was the location of the muster of the East-mark as it was the most convenient location. At the time of the War of the Ring, it was the home of king Théoden's nephew Éomer, who was Third Marshal of the Riddermark.
References
- J.R.R. Tolkien, Christopher Tolkien (ed.), Unfinished Tales, "The Battles of the Fords of Isen", "Appendix", note 2